If you’re a foodie, it’s your favorite time of year. Tickets are now on sale for Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appétit.

The food, wine and spirits festival returns to Las Vegas for its 12th year on May 10 – 13. Guests can expect to mingle with sommeliers, mixologists and world-renowned chefs including Bobby Flay, Giada De Laurentiis, Gordon Ramsay, Guy Savoy, Nobu Matsuhisa and more.

Food fans can sample delectable dishes, learn how to prepare delicious cuisine, interact with chefs, drink fine wines and much more. Here are some of the events we’re looking forward to:

Master Series: An Anniversary Celebration at Nobu(Caesars Palace), Thursday, May 10: Celebrate five successful years of one of the largest Nobu restaurants in the world inside chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s first Nobu Hotel. Lucky guests will have the chance to sample a wide variety of dishes and multiple live action stations from the acclaimed chef Nobu Matsuhisa.

Master Series: Gordon Ramsay HELL’S KITCHEN (Caesars Palace), Thursday, May 10: Join multi Michelin star award-winning chef Gordon Ramsay at his newest restaurant, HELL’S KITCHEN at Caesars Palace. Guests will get to experience signature dishes seen on the show, including Ramsay’s famous Beef Wellington, paired with carefully crafted cocktails. If you go for the VIP experience, you’ll have the opportunity for a meet and greet with Chef Gordon Ramsay at the main event, featuring passed hors d’oeuvres and specialty cocktails. You’ll also get preferred seating at a special chef’s table seating near the open kitchen.

Master Series: Rao’s Remembers Frank Sr.(Caesars Palace), Thursday, May 10: Hosted by Rao’s owners Frank Pellegrino Jr. and Ron Straci, this dinner invites guests to remember the late Frank Pellegrino Sr. The evening will celebrate his life and feature some of Frank Sr.’s favorite dishes from time-honored Italian staples to classics that are uniquely Rao’s like their famous lemon chicken.

Coffee & Cake with Giada (Caesars Palace), Friday, May 11: Coffee lovers will enjoy this experience at Pronto by Giada, the brand new fast-casual restaurant from Giada De Laurentiis. Guests will enjoy a coffee tasting, small bites and education from bean to brew with the experts from Counter Culture Coffee.

Vegas Uncork’d Food Festival

Master Series: Gordon Ramsay Pub Reception & Beer Tasting(Caesars Palace), Saturday, May 12: Join Gordon Ramsay and brewmasters for an epic beer tasting event at Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill. Guests will be treated to a variety of different styles to sample, along with small bites and pairing tips from the experts.

Master Series: Old Homestead’s Private Selection Bourbon Dinner, Featuring Pappy Van Winkle (Caesars Palace), Saturday, May 12: Join the team at Old Homestead Steakhouse for a whiskey tasting paired with delicious bites. You’ll taste some of the best and rarest bourbons in the world, including the extremely exclusive Pappy Van Winkle.

Master Series: Women’s Power Lunch(Caesars Palace), Saturday, May 12: Get up close and personal with chefs Susan Feniger, Christina Tosi, and Elizabeth Blau at Border Grill in The Forum Shopsat Caesars Palace for a lunch celebrating all things female. Guests will indulge in a delicious meal prepared by a team of all-women chefs, sip on curated wines from female winemakers and indulge in tastings of top-shelf tequila from a women-owned distillery.

Brunch with Bobby Flay: Gato Comes to Vegas (Caesars Palace), Sunday, May 13: For the first time ever, Bobby Flay will prepare exclusive dishes from his New York City restaurant Gato in Las Vegas in his Mesa Grill kitchen. Guests will enjoy a variety of his signature Spanish-inspired dishes paired with curated wines and brunch cocktails.

The Beauty of Sushi with Chef Nobu Matsuhisa (Caesars Palace), Friday, May 11: Journey inside legendary Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s expansive Las Vegas restaurant for a rare opportunity to hear about the philosophy of sushi making from one of the world’s foremost artisans. This signature event will give you the chance to see Nobu’s sushi making in action while also sipping premier sake.

The Grand Tasting (Caesars Palace), Friday, May 11: The Grand Tasting is the main event of Vegas Uncork’d. Enjoy a huge variety of signature dishes prepared by some of the world’s most renowned chefs. The stunning five-acre Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesars Palace will be the site for more than 50 award-winning chefs and more than 100 of the best wines and spirits from around the world. Pro tip: Go for the early admission ticket. You can avoid the lines and be the first to check out everything.

Brunch at GIADA: A Toast to Mother’s Day (The Cromwell), Saturday, May 12: Join chef Giada De Laurentiis for a special pre-Mother’s Day brunch at her award-winning namesake restaurant. Guests can indulge in a brunch menu highlighting GIADA’s California-inspired Italian cuisine while indulging in limitless mimosas, live entertainment and more.

Master Series: The World’s Best, An Epicurean Affair with Guy Savoy(Caesars Palace), Saturday, May 12: Guy Savoy, a Michelin-starred chef, will present a multi-course epicurean affair with premier pairings, serving signature dishes alongside some of the world’s great wines and champagnes at his AAA Five-Diamond Las Vegas restaurant. A roaming violinist will complete the five-star sensory experience. The Krug Chef’s Table: Experience exclusive like never before and be one of six at the extremely intimate chef’s table. At the only Krug Chef’s Table in the U.S., you’ll sip Krug Champagne and dine on a special menu prepared by chef Guy Savoy right in front of you.

Rao’s Italian Brunch with The Rao’s Family (Caesars Palace), Sunday, May 13: Join owners Frank Pellegrino Jr. and Ron Straci to celebrate Mother’s Day for a true Rao’s family-style event. Enjoy a seasonally inspired multi-course brunch featuring authentic family recipes and unique cocktails in honor of the occasion.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/vegas-uncorkd-food-festival-2018/feed/067025Food For The Adventurous Eater In Vegashttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/adventurous-places-to-eat-in-las-vegas/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/adventurous-places-to-eat-in-las-vegas/#respondThu, 08 Feb 2018 16:35:42 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas?p=66746&preview=true&preview_id=66746Adventurous eaters have lots of choices in Las Vegas. We’ve got every kind of food you can imagine from wild game to exotic seafood to interesting delicacies from other countries.

If you’re a neophobic, you like sticking to the good old food you know and love and you don’t want to step out of your culinary comfort zone. But if you’re a neophile, that means you’re an adventurous eater. You probably wouldn’t hesitate to eat the kind of stuff you’d see on “Fear Factor.”

Daring eaters have lots of choices in Las Vegas. We’ve got every kind of food you can imagine from wild game to exotic seafood to unusual delicacies from other countries. Here’s where adventurous eaters can satisfy their curious cravings in Vegas:

Eiffel Tower Restaurant

If you’ve never had venison, Eiffel Tower Restaurant is a great spot to try this tasty meat. Chef J. Joho serves classic French dishes at this fine dining spot located 100 feet above the Strip in Paris Las Vegas’ replica Eiffel Tower.

Venison is used in many traditional French recipes. Joho roasts the meat and serves it with chestnut spaetzle, braised red cabbage, persimmon and natural jus. Bon appétit!

Nobu Restaurant

Seafood is the specialty at Nobu Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Sure, you’ve had sushi and lobster and other typical dishes you’d find in a seafood restaurant, but if you’re looking for something extra in the seafood department, Nobu Restaurant is the place to find it.

You can find wild game on the menu including a dish with wild squab, pheasant, duck, foie gras and cabbage “marmite” with light game jus. There’s also a roasted California Squab with cabbage chartreuse and bitter chocolate squab jus or grilled venison tenderloin with baby pears, butternut squash and delicate spice jus.

Mesa Grill

It’s pretty common to find rabbit on a menu in Europe, but you don’t find it too many places in the U.S. If you’d like to try it, you’re in luck. Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill serves it with Flay’s Southwestern, spicy twist.
The rabbit is cascabel chile-crusted and served with butternut squash cous cous, caramelized shallots, sage and hot and sweet pecans.

Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill

Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grillserves all things British including Scotch eggs. If you don’t know what a Scotch egg is, it’s a common picnic food in the U.K. – kind of like deviled eggs in the U.S. You might find the eggs in some British pubs in the U.S., but chances are you haven’t tried one. Now’s your chance and who better to make you one than Gordon Ramsay?

The egg is soft boiled, wrapped in spicy sausage meat, breaded and lightly fried. It’s served with HP sauce (a popular brown sauce in the U.K.) and mustard.

Beijing Noodle No. 9

Beijing Noodle No. 9is known for its authentic Asian cuisine including many signature Northern Chinese dishes. This is the perfect place to find some delicacies that might be new to you. The restaurant features a whopping 14-page menu so there’s something for everyone. You’ll find interesting appetizers including pork knuckle jelly, spicy beef offal and marinated jellyfish.

Searsucker

Chef Brian Malarkey serves his contemporary spin on American comfort food at Searsucker. While you might not thing of pig’s ears as comfort food, they are a fairly common dish in many parts of the world and you might find them more often in the Southern U.S. Searsucker offers a shareable plate of crispy pig’s ears with cilantro, lime and sea salt.

Another tasty, but unusual item on the menu is bone marrow. While it’s not a staple in most U.S. restaurants, you’ll see it in gourmet dining establishments and in the cuisine of France, Italy and Vietnam. This rich, fatty and savory dish is usually spread on toast. If you want to give it a try, but still aren’t sure, grab the happy hour portion – a single bone – for just $2. The bone marrow is prepared with Fresno chili bourbon glaze.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/adventurous-places-to-eat-in-las-vegas/feed/066746Snack On This – Our Favorite Las Vegas Snack Foodshttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/best-las-vegas-snack-foods/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/best-las-vegas-snack-foods/#respondWed, 07 Feb 2018 22:19:03 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/?p=66913You know those times when you are hungry, but don’t want to eat a full meal so you have something smaller to eat? We don’t either. Apparently, they are called snacks. The thing is, in Las Vegas, where situations are often larger than life, the snacks are usually quite hefty too. Whether sweet or savory,....

]]>You know those times when you are hungry, but don’t want to eat a full meal so you have something smaller to eat?

We don’t either.

Apparently, they are called snacks.

The thing is, in Las Vegas, where situations are often larger than life, the snacks are usually quite hefty too. Whether sweet or savory, these “snacks” are ones you might want to share. Or you can just do what we do and eat the whole thing yourself. Because, really, what’s the point of a snack if it won’t fill you up?

Here are some of our favorite Sin City snacks.

Snackin’ with Caesar

Leave it to Caesar to take care of his people. There are so many delicious snacks at Caesars Palace that it’s almost like its own snack empire. No matter what kind of snack you want, Caesar has got you covered.

Start with brioche at the appropriately named Brioche by Guy Savoy. The French master chef proves he’s equally adept at baking as he turns out the pastries that are shaped like muffins but have a texture reminiscent of croissants. Moist, flaky, buttery – why even have a cup of coffee without one of these to go with it? On the savory side Savoy offers prosciutto and cheese or bacon, cheese and jalapeno brioche. If you are looking for something sweeter, there is an embarrassment of riches with five different types of brioche – almond and candied fruit, exotic, Nutella and banana, peanut butter and jelly or cinnamon. This pastry stand is can’t miss.

Sticking with the high-end snacks, take a guess which celebrity chef we are visiting for tacos? Unless you guessed Japanese superstar Nobu Matsuhisa, you guessed wrong. As he’s proven with every other dish he’s touched, Matsuhisa has mastered the art of the taco, just in his own way. At the NOBU Restaurant, crispy bite-sized wonton shells are filled with the freshest of proteins whether it be king crab, tuna, salmon or vegetables. However, the king taco here is imported Wagyu beef which showcases the succulent beef and the crunchy shell as a perfect, harmonious duo.

It’s always a party at Rao’s. The Italian staple serves up some classic snacks.

While Nobu has transformed the taco, sometimes you just want something classic, something homestyle, something that reminds you of what Grandma used to make. If you grew up in an Italian household, your best bet is to journey over to Rao’s, which brings all its old-school Italian sensibilities to Vegas. One of the great things about growing up on the East Coast is having access to some of the freshest seafood in the world. Rao’s takes a Northeastern seafood favorite and does them two ways. Little Neck Clams can be had baked with an oregano bread crumb stuffing or sautéed with garlic, white wine, butter sauce and with a Ciabatta crostini to soak up all that savory broth. Either iteration will transport diners to a different time and a different place, as some of the best cuisine often does.

Then there is Bobby Flay who dabbles in both the familiar and the original. At Mesa Grill, the Food Network star has taken something nearly perfect and improved on it. The quesadilla in its most basic form is already a delectable snack, but Flay enhances it by making a sublime breakfast version. The double smoked bacon quesadilla surrounds that fatty, salty meat with caramelized onions, fried egg and Fresno Chile hot sauce. There’s a reason he has such a tremendous record on his competition television shows “Iron Chef America” and “Beat Bobby Flay.”

What awaits inside Beijing Noodle No. 9 soup dumplings is a world of taste. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Keeping things in the comfort food genre, there is little in this life more soothing than a perfect dumpling. For that experience, Beijing Noodle 9 is there to fill your every dumpling whim. Their expertly put together dumplings are made in house. Diners have a choice of pan-fried or steamed with fillings like pork and cabbage, shrimp and chive or beef and scallion. They also have Beijing pork bun which is better known as bao and Shanghai soup dumplings with pork where, as the eater bites into the dumpling, a soupy broth fills their mouth along with the meat. It is a one-of-a-kind snack experience.

Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

The next stop at the snack train takes us to the Rio All-Suite Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. No snack list is completely without a chips and salsa component. For that, we go to the master of snack food, Guy Fieri, and his restaurant El Burro Borracho. The tortilla chip-based options at this cantina are plentiful. Chile-lime dusted tortilla chips come with salsa molcajete but can also be served with roasted tomatillo verde, smokey chipotle, grilled pineapple serrano and roasted habanero lime. That’s a salsa buffet of flavors and heat worthy of “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.”

Now let’s add guacamole to the mix. You can go basic with avocados, serrano chile, sweet onion, radish, lime and cilantro. Or you can get your Fieri on and add the following components: roasted corn, chorizo, roasted poblanos, crumbled cotija cheese, shrimp, crab and lobster. Holy guacamole, indeed.

Down the hall, check out All-American Bar and Grille and their snack food monster, messy fries in a box. Sturdy fried potatoes are smothered in steak chili, bacon, egg, cheese and onion. You can apologize to your arteries after you finish all that deliciousness.

Paris Las Vegas To Bally’s Las Vegas

Get a load of the Loaded Tots at Beer Park at the Paris Las Vegas. Photo by Total Vegas Blog.

Sticking with the fried potato theme, at Beer Park outside of Paris Las Vegas, their loaded tots present a dish that is truth in advertising. The childhood favorite is topped with crispy bacon, sour cream, Bass IPA cheese sauce and chives to create a revved up twist on the baked potato.

Inside the corridor leading from Paris to Bally’s Las Vegas, snack food aficionados should stop at Burger Brasserie. Pretzels are the name of the game with the doughy, salty snack – here served both soft and crispy – accompanied with brown cheddar ale dip and oatmeal stout mustard. Mix and match to create your perfect pretzel puzzle.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/best-las-vegas-snack-foods/feed/066913Celebrate Valentine’s Day At These Romantic Las Vegas Restaurantshttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/romantic-restaurants-in-las-vegas/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/romantic-restaurants-in-las-vegas/#respondThu, 01 Feb 2018 17:20:54 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas?p=66099&preview=true&preview_id=66099It’s that time of year. Time to start planning for Valentine’s Day. If you're wondering what to do to impress your significant other, you can't go wrong with a romantic dinner in Las Vegas.

]]>It’s that time of year. Candy hearts are in the grocery store, red roses are filling up the flower shops and Valentine’s Day is around the corner.

Looking to impress your significant other? You can’t go wrong with a romantic dinner in Las Vegas. Just be sure to pick the perfect restaurant. You’ll want someplace with atmosphere, impeccable service, a beautiful view and of course, delicious food.

Valentine’s Day Guide- Romantic Restaurants in Las Vegas

For a stunning view, check out the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas

What could be more romantic than the Eiffel Tower? Make a reservation well in advance because this restaurant is a coveted spot to bring your date on Valentine’s Day. The restaurant is located 100 feet above the Strip and offers stunning views of the fountain show across the street through its floor-to-ceiling windows. Tip: If you really want a table by the window, make an early reservation for 4:30 p.m.

You’ll dine on Chef J. Joho’s classic French cuisine and favorites like Dover sole, roasted rack of lamb and beef Wellington. Be sure to include dessert – they’re famous for their soufflés, which come in flavors like chocolate, Grand Marnier, Nutella, apple crumble and more.

Want to pop the question on Valentine’s Day? Eiffel Tower Restaurant offers engagement packages that include things like a premiere table, delivery of the ring in a handmade ring box or a “will you marry me?” plate.

GIADA at The Cromwell

GIADA, from celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis, is located on the second floor of The Cromwell. It faces the busy intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, which means it offers some pretty spectacular views of the Strip from its floor-to-ceiling retractable windows. Be sure to ask for a table near one of the windows for maximum romantic effect.

GIADA serves Italian favorites with a lighter California twist. Try the spaghetti with shrimp, lemon and basil or the rigatoni with vegetable Bolognese. If you’re in the mood to share with your sweetie, you can get a whole roasted chicken for two, cacciatore style or a 28-ounce Tuscan ribeye.

Save room for tiramisu cheesecake, gelati, zeppola and more for dessert.

VooDoo Steakhouse at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

If it’s a view you’re looking for to impress your date, you can’t go wrong here. VooDoo Steakhouse is located on the 50th floor of the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Since the resort is located just off the Strip, it offers amazing views of the entire Strip as well as the rest of the city.

Dine on a variety of steaks, which can be topped with things like foie gras, marrow butter, blue cheese and more. There’s also surf & turf, lamb chops, chicken and salmon.

Bonus: You can keep your date going after dinner by heading up to the next floor to the VooDoo Rooftop Nightclub for dancing.

Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace

Restaurant Guy Savoy is an ideal date-night restaurant with its impeccable service and quiet, intimate atmosphere. But what will really wow your date is the food. Guy Savoy is a Michelin-starred chef and the menu here emulates the menu of his Paris restaurant, which has been named “Best Restaurant in the World” by La Liste.

The menu offers things like artichoke and black truffle soup, oysters, octopus, seared foie gras, sea bass and more. Try to score a table on the terrace or along the windows so you can gaze out at the Eiffel Tower across the street at Paris Las Vegas.

Strip House at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

The all-red décor, dim lighting and vintage black and white photos make Strip House a sexy spot to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

This steakhouse offers a variety of cuts of meat including a couple for couples. Try the porterhouse for two or the 24-ounce center cut chateaubriand for two. Pair it with sides like goose fat potatoes, black truffle creamed spinach and beer-braised cipollini onions. Strip House has a great wine selection as well.

Valentine’s Day is about chocolate and you can’t get any more chocolatey than Strip House’s famous 24-layer chocolate cake.

The patio at MR CHOW. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

MR CHOW at Caesars Palace

For a romantic restaurant with modern flair, try MR CHOW at Caesars Palace. The elegant restaurant features moody lighting in shades of blue and purple and cool décor like the centerpiece kinetic sculpture.

A giant 3,800-pound sculpture named The Moon dangles from the ceiling and becomes a show as it comes to life and moves and shifts.

You and your date can toast to love when the restaurant’s famous Champagne cart comes to your table. Dishes are made to share. Dig in to hand-pulled noodles, green prawns, fiery beef or Beijing duck.

Mon Ami Gabi at Paris Las Vegas

Paris is known as the City of Love and you’ll feel like you’re in a sidewalk cafe in Paris if you go to Mon Ami Gabi. The dining room is dark and elegant but for maximum ambiance, head out to the patio for views of the Eiffel Tower, the Strip and the fountain show across the street.

There’s a great wine list with 80 boutique French wines by the bottle or glass. Pair your vino with French favorites like steak frites, seafood, lamb, chicken or beef Bourguignon.

Valentine’s Day Special Dinners

Many other Las Vegas restaurants are preparing for special Valentine’s Day dinners. Here’s where you can find holiday menus:

Bally’s Las Vegas

BLT Steak is an interpretation of an American steakhouse with traditional fare and a bistro ambiance. The prix-fixe Valentine’s Day menu includes tuna tartare, a choice of entrees including salmon, a filet or airline chicken and a dessert of choice.

Fine dining reaches its peak at Restaurant Guy Savoy, featuring delicate, acclaimed French masterpieces created by the famed Michelin-star chef. The restaurant will offer a special multi-course Valentine’s Day menu.

MR CHOW at Caesars Palace features modern and classic décor highlighted with high-end touches and one-of-a-kind elements. The Valentine’s Day menu is three courses and includes glazed prawns with walnuts, MR CHOW noodles, duck mignon and more.

Flamingo Las Vegas

Center Cut features an old Vegas fine dining ambiance intertwined with a traditional steakhouse menu. There will be a three-course prix-fixe menu for Valentine’s Day featuring and appetizer, entree and dessert for $60 per person.

Harrah’s Las Vegas

Ruth’s Chris Las Vegas restaurant embodies the spirit of New Orleans in an elegant, airy atmosphere. Menu items include USDA Prime steaks, appetizers and delectable desserts. The Valentine’s Day menu is $170 per couple and includes a soup or salad, choice of entree, a side dish and dessert. It also includes a glass of house select wine.

Paris Las Vegas

Gordon Ramsay showcases his famous hit dishes in an exceptional fine dining atmosphere. There will be a four-course Valentine’s Day menu available including baby beet salad, King Crab risotto, beef Wellington and more.

BEER PARK at Paris Las Vegas invites couples to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a “Picnic in the Park” at 6 p.m. on Feb. 14. Enjoy a picnic-style meal and romantic movie. A picnic basket will contain a half bottle of sparkling wine; roasted tomato bisque with crusty bread; a roasted Anjou pear salad; and vanilla bean cheesecake topped with strawberries dipped in chocolate. The picnic will also include a beechwood BBQ platter featuring St. Louis ribs, chicken, and pulled pork, served with a side of potato salad, coleslaw, corn bread and pickles. The meal is priced at $100 per couple, plus taxes and gratuity. Packages must be pre-ordered and may be purchased at http://beerpark.com/

Hash House A Go Go keeps food fun with farm fresh ingredients and a delicious twist on traditional recipes. Enjoy several specials for Valentine’s Day including surf and turf and red velvet cream cheese pancakes.

Set on the 50th floor of the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, VooDoo Steak offers a different approach to your average steakhouse.The restaurant will offer a special menu for Valentine’s Day for $190 per couple. The menu offers a starter, salad, entree, sides and dessert.

]]>The heat is on at Caesars Palace. Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has opened the world’s first HELL’S KITCHEN restaurant in Las Vegas.

Although the restaurant is inspired by the hit TV show, don’t worry, Chef Ramsay won’t be cursing at you and calling you a donkey if you dine here. You can just sit back and enjoy the food, including signature dishes and recipes featured on the show.

Welcome to the new HELL’S KITCHEN at Caesars Palace. Photo by Kristine McKenzie / Total Vegas Blog.

Guests are welcomed by a large video screen featuring a wisecracking Ramsay who “talks” to you as you enter the restaurant. There’s also a wall of photos of past winners from the TV show. Inside, the sleek, modern restaurant features an open kitchen with red and blue colors just like on the show. The chefs also wear the show’s signature red and blue uniforms.

The open kitchen at HELL’S KITCHEN restaurant. Photo by Jennifer Whitehair / Total Vegas Blog.

Fans will recognize other design touches from the show like the iconic HK sign with a pitchfork. That pitchfork can be seen in several other elements around the space.

The restaurant is situated right on the sidewalk of Las Vegas Boulevard so guests can enjoy amazing Strip views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

HELL’S KITCHENis open for lunch and dinner. The lunch menu features a variety of soups, salads, sandwiches and burgers. Be sure to try the HELL’S KITCHEN Burger, which will set your taste buds on fire. It’s made with bacon, avocado, Fresno pepper jam, crispy onion and ghost pepper jack cheese.

The HELL’S KITCHEN Burger. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Other featured lunch items include a beer battered cod sandwich, short rib grilled cheese and a charcuterie flatbread with pepperoni, capicola, salami, prosciutto and mozzarella.

The restaurant also serves all-day breakfast with items like chicken and waffles and the Eggs in Purgatory – eggs in spicy tomato sauce with Valbreso feta cheese served with sourdough toast.

Entrées include steaks, herb crusted rack of lamb, crispy skin salmon and a succulent braised short rib served on a bed of creamy polenta. Be sure to try Ramsay’s signature, the Beef Wellington with potato purée, glazed root vegetables and red wine demi-glace. One bite and you’ll know why Ramsay is famous for this dish.

HELL’S KITCHEN offers a great deal for those who want to try a few of Ramsay’s classic dishes. The signature prix fixe meal is $69 and includes either a large Caesar salad or pan seared scallops, melt-in-your-mouth Beef Wellington and a generous portion of Ramsay’s famous sticky toffee pudding for dessert. Trust us, you won’t be thinking about hell at all when you’re eating this sweet treat. You’ll think you’ve died and gone to heaven.

Sticky toffee pudding. Photo by Kristine McKenzie / Total Vegas Blog.

The restaurant also offers a full bar with a variety of cool specialty cocktails. We love the names of the drinks like The Pitchfork, Notes from Gordon and the Rum Donkey, which is made with Cruzan single barrel rum, falernum, brown sugar, ginger beer and torched passion fruit.

For a truly unique drink presentation and flavor, order the Smoke on the Blvd., made from Woodford rye, Aperol, Amaro Averna and sweet vermouth. The cocktail is smoked in a glass case with cherry wood.

The Smoke on the Blvd. cocktail. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/gordon-ramsay-hells-kitchen-las-vegas-2/feed/266098Deep-Fried Food Vegashttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/vegas-deep-fried-food-treats/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/vegas-deep-fried-food-treats/#respondWed, 10 Jan 2018 18:14:07 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/?p=65905No matter what other taboo pleasures you might have fried foods are universal. We love them. We know they aren’t good for us. We might even regret them after eating. But the deliciousness always outweighs the guilt.

]]>I admit it. I’ve been a professional wrestling fan since I was just a kid. It feels good to say that. Yes, since I was just a little boy, the rush of two titans in the squared circle grappling for supremacy (albeit predetermined supremacy) has had me wrapped around its athletically taped, broken finger. That guilty pleasure could only be matched by another – fried foods.

No matter what other taboo pleasures you might have – YouTubing full episodes of the original “American Gladiators,” matchmaking on your friends’ Plenty of Fish accounts, karaoke singing to Avril Lavigne songs, or in my case, “WHOOOOING” along with “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair as he applies a figure four leg lock – fried foods are universal. We love them. We know they aren’t good for us. We might even regret them after eating. But the deliciousness always outweighs the guilt.

Vegas deep Fried Food

There is something so comforting about getting your favorite deep-fried treat. Or, the reverse, there is nothing more disappointing than eating a soggy, oily, amateurishly fried gut bomb. Frying takes skill. When done right, masterpieces of both taste and texture are created. Here are our some of favorite deep-fried dishes – Vegas style.

Favorite Fried Food: Teppan Dinner
Teppanyaki is a Japanese style of food that uses a beautiful, often large, iron griddle to cook cuisine. The items can be grilled, broiled or pan-fried. At Nobu Restaurant, the man who made Japanese cuisine essential in the Western Hemisphere, Nobu Matsuhisa, offers a wide arrange of teppan dishes for a variety of prices. Items include squid with jalapeno dressing, Japanese A5 Wagyu, Tasmanian Ocean Trout and Japanese Scallop with Uni. The only thing better than watching the chefs prepare the food up-close-and-personal is eating it right after they are done.

Favorite Fried Food: Fish & Chips
While there are other deep-fried options at this LINQ Promenade takeaway joint that are mighty tasty, you gotta go with the classic fish and chips platter. The batter on the mild, white fish is rightly crunchy and matches nicely with the sauce options such as curry and mango or southwestern ranch. The fish is properly flaky and easy to pull apart. As for the chips, these French fries are thick, so they can hold their own against both the fish and sauces.

Favorite Fried Food: Kettle Chip Nachos
There is something delightfully decadent about this British – Mexican fusion take on nachos. The tortilla chips have been replaced by crispy, fried kettle chips. Corned beef, short rib and English cheddar cheese sauce all add to the bodacious appetizer. So where is the traditional nacho component? Well, it does have sour cream.

Favorite Fried Food: Fried Chicken Dinner
There are loyalists that swear that this is the best fried chicken in the country. Yes, they believe that this is the Ric Flair of fried chicken! While that’s up for debate, one thing that isn’t is that this chicken is awesome. Created by the Bromberg Brothers, Bruce and Eric, this is the same bird found at their Blue Ribbon outposts. The coating of egg whites, matzo meal and seasonings make this a unique take on an American classic and one that is worthy of being in the “best of” debate.

Favorite Fried Food: Nashville hot chicken
This famous fried fowl, courtesy of Music City, is getting to be as popular as the songs made in Nashville. Redolent of cayenne pepper, it’s got all the goodness of traditional fried chicken, plus that heat. It’s like a combination of instruments all hitting the perfect note at the same time, but spicier.

Favorite Fried Food: Stir Fry Station
Most Americans don’t think of stir fry right away when considering fried foods, but, it is right there in the name. In defense of U.S. citizens, stir fry as a technique wasn’t introduced to this country until 1945. In a way, stir fry is the perfect way to eat fried foods because the method, which involves getting oil extremely hot in a wok then quickly frying proteins and vegetables with lighter sauces, is a much healthier version of fried food. But don’t worry, that doesn’t make it any less delicious.

Favorite Fried Food: Warm Ricotta Fritters
Just the name alone of these dessert staples found at the Caesars Palace outpost is enough to make your mouth water. These doughy orbs are light and golden. They have that crunchy exterior yet remain airy on the inside. It’s an awesome way to showcase the Italian whey cheese. The fritters go perfectly with the accompanying berries and chocolate sauces.

The Southern Fried Twinkie at Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill represents all that is right with America. Photo by Jennifer Whitehair / Total Vegas Blog.

Favorite Fried Food: Southern Fried Twinkies
There are those that said the Twinkie couldn’t be improved upon. It was already a spongy, doughy, creamy tube of processed perfection. Well, friends, head over to this honky-tonk at Harrah’s Las Vegas where they deep-fry that son of a gun. Then they add strawberry sauce and whipped cream. Try that. Then, let’s talk.

Oreos that are deep-fried give diners a deeper appreciation of life. Photo by Jennifer Whitehair / Total Vegas Blog.

Favorite Fried Food: Deep-fried OreosThe goodness that is a fried Oreo makes me question my parents – all of our parents. Were they hiding this pleasure from us? Did they think a traditional Oreo with its chocolate cookie exterior and sweet, creamy middle was enough for us? Or did they just not know how much better an Oreo is when deep-fried in a vat of oil? Parents everywhere, take note. Take your kids to this bodega outside of Ballys Las Vegas and hit that next level Oreo madness with your children.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/vegas-deep-fried-food-treats/feed/065905Last-Minute Las Vegas New Year’s Eve Tipshttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/things-to-do/last-minute-new-years-eve-vegas-tips/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/things-to-do/last-minute-new-years-eve-vegas-tips/#commentsThu, 21 Dec 2017 18:01:39 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas?p=64780&preview=true&preview_id=64780So you got to Vegas! That in itself is an accomplishment considering it wasn’t something you planned until… like… yesterday. In the end, another year of sitting at home watching the New Year’s ball drop from your couch just wouldn’t cut it. Just like another New Year’s countdown at the same locals’ bar you made....

So you got to Vegas! That in itself is an accomplishment considering it wasn’t something you planned until… like… yesterday. In the end, another year of sitting at home watching the New Year’s ball drop from your couch just wouldn’t cut it. Just like another New Year’s countdown at the same locals’ bar you made out with that random person a few years back who still texts you once in a while just saying ” ‘sup?” wouldn’t cut it.

You needed to change the game. You booked your trip. You put on your most comfortable sweat pants. You got on that plane. And now, you’re here! Sin City! But what’s the plan, amigo? How do you celebrate New Year’s in Vegas where the party never stops? Here are some helpful hints.

Las Vegas New Year’s Eve Tips- Find the right spot

The High Roller is the best place to view the Las Vegas New Year’s Eve fireworks.

There will be plenty of drunk tourists stumbling around on the crowded Strip but where will they be when the fireworks go off? A good bet is passed out on a makeshift bench or vomiting into a garbage pail. Don’t be that guy.

Find your perfect spot, plant, enjoy the revelry and get a perfect view of the fireworks at midnight – if that’s what you’re into.

The Roman Plaza courtyard at Caesars Palace has all-you-can-drink specials for $99 and $149, depending on your alcohol of choice and seats. It’ll be an outdoor party with a DJ spinning and a prime viewing area for the fireworks display.

Across the street revelers can celebrate at The Vortex. This joint gives guests a prime view of The Strip below and the sky above as it sits on top of The LINQ Hotel & Casino, but it’s not too high where you might feel secluded. There will be DJs, GoGo Dancers, late night bites and an open bar with tickets starting at $195.

For those who want to ring in the New Year indoors and not worry about the weather or thronged masses on the streets, there are some excellent indoor parties.

The Piano Bar at Harrah’s Las Vegas hastables for four people going for $225. That means you and three of your buds can request “Piano Man” 764 times and sing along all night with some of the most talented keys players in the city.

See a show

Celine Dion. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

One of the great things about Las Vegas is that on any given Dec. 31, you can celebrate with your favorite performers. This year, the early show belongs to Céline Dion. She she will be crooning all your favorites at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. This is the residency that reignited long-form engagements for superstars performing on The Strip and remains a favorite of visitors to the city.

Speaking of residencies, Britney Spears’ record-breaking run at The AXIS at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino reaches is crescendo on Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. Be a part of history, excuse us, herstory, as the pop queen hits us all, baby, one more time.

If adult contemporary or pop isn’t your style, head over to Brooklyn Bowlat The LINQ Promenade and spend a night with hip hop legends Ja Rule and Ashanti. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. for those looking to relive the glory days of Murder Inc.

Hit The Club

Calvin Harris. Photo courtesy of OMNIA Nightclub.

A bevy of superstar DJs will be spinning for those of you who want to dance your way into 2018. No event is bigger than what’s going on at OMNIA Nightclubat Caesars Palace, where the night belongs to Calvin Harris, the man who has been the highest paid DJ in the world for five years running.

Combine great views of the fireworks with great beats and ring in the New Year at a black-tie party with Chris Brown performing at Drai’s Nightclub atop The Cromwell.

Get your game right

Turn up the volume on New Year’s Eve at OMNIA Nightclub in Caesars Palace. Photo Courtesy of OMNIA.

Some final tips. In short, act like you’ve done this before. If you are going to party hard, Andrew W.K. style, on New Year’s Eve, then do the correct research beforehand so you know where the nearest pharmacy is when you wake up on Jan. 1 for all your morning-after hangover needs.

Do you even hydrate, bro? You better. Get your energy drinks ready before hand. And not just Red Bull so you have a vodka mixer. We’re talking Gatorade or the appropriate alternative. Your body will thank you for replenishing those electrolytes regularly.

Wear comfortable footwear. You know what looks worse than comfortable shoes that don’t make your outfit pop? The huge blister on your heel that won’t go away because you needed to wear the hottest shoes possible. It’s New Year’s. Don’t try so hard.

Dress appropriately. Yes, if you’re from the Northeast, you will likely be comfortable in a bathing suit and flip-flops. But those natives of warm climates – So Cal, Florida, Hawaii, etc. – you know you are going to be cold. Bring a jacket. And a hat. And a scarf. And socks. And maybe mittens.

Chill out on Jan. 1. Need a recovery day? Book yourself that spa time in advance.

Or…

Party even harder on Jan. 1. Are you trying to make your trip legendary? Here are some ways to be epic. Or do you just want to drink all day because technically you can’t have a hangover if you’re still drunk? Then go to happy hour all dayat Caesars Palace.

Whatever you decide to, have fun! And the next time that rando texts you, ” ‘sup?” you can respond, “Crushing it in Vegas. New phone. Who dis?”

]]>Everything’s sexier in Paris. That translates to the Vegas version too, you know. Paris Las Vegas is a beautiful property that’s easy to fall in love with and even if you think you know all its secrets, you might be surprised by some of the items on this list.

Paris Las Vegas Secrets

Read on to see if you’re the Paris Las Vegasexpert you think you are and if you want to learn some pro tips and insider info about this gorgeous Las Vegas hotel.

For a stunning view and a stunning steak, check out the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

How to score a window seat at The Eiffel Tower Restaurant

Trust me, this is one of those Las Vegas experiences you want to put in your stomach, your memory bank and also on your Instagram feed. In addition to exquisite food, The Eiffel Tower Restaurant boasts some of the most beautiful views in Las Vegas. It’s no wonder the restaurant sees 400-500 proposals a year! Whether you’re popping the question or just want a memorable meal with an amazing view of the fountains and the Strip, book your reservation as early in the day as possible for 4:30 p.m., and parties of two have the option of reserving a window table, until they fill up. This is the perfect time to catch the sunset over the Strip while you dine. The corner table can’t be reserved so that one falls largely to fate but make the 4:30 reservation and be the first one in line in person and you may just nab that coveted corner table. Regardless, you’ll have a great view and an outstanding meal. Holiday dates like Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve book up far in advance, so if you want to dine on one of those dates, it’s best to make your reservation early. Reservations can be made up to six months in advance.

The restaurant has a few more secrets you may not know. It’s open for lunch Monday-Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. and for brunch Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. The restaurant also hosts a guided tour that takes guests through the kitchen and dining room, complete with a Q&A with staff and chefs. If you’re dying to know more about French cuisine, now’s your opportunity to ask some true pros.

Also, it’s not so much a secret as a pro tip: if you’re looking forward to one of the restaurant’s famed soufflés for dessert (and you certainly should be!), let your server know early as these are made to order and take about a half an hour to properly rise.

Le Burger Brasserie is obviously a great place to get a burger. Duh. It’s right in the name. You could figure that out on your own. Did you know it’s also a great place to watch sports? If you want a side of beefy goodness with your basketball, this is the place to go. The restaurant features 13 plasma screens and in addition to a giant 15-foot by 15-foot mammoth-sized television so you can catch your favorite college and pro games. Be sure to splurge on a milkshake while you’re there. The fabulous spiked shakes can also be served without alcohol, should you so choose.

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day

Most people think of dinner when they think of Las Vegas buffets. Well I’m here to tell you breakfast is my favorite meal at Le Village Buffet. The sea of French pastries and the ridiculous number of meats, like scrumptious slab bacon, make it the meal to choose at this tasty buffet. Bonus: You can get the amazing crepes at breakfast, in both sweet and savory varieties. Double bonus: Le Village Buffet can be enjoyed as part of the Buffet of Buffets.

Shows are sexier in Paris

If you’re looking to have an adult evening, Paris Las Vegas has just the shows for you. The hotel’s show lineup includes several options that prove naughty can be nice. One is no secret because it literally has “Sex Tips” right in the name. “Sex Tips For Straight Women From A Gay Man”is a delightfully bold romp where nothing is taboo and you’ll get straight talk… from a gay man.

The other show might not be on your radar when you think sexy shows but hypnotist Anthony Cools excels at bringing out guests’ risqué sides as he uses his hypnosis skills to tap into the carnal desires and inner naughtiness of his audience. This sexy twist on comedy hypnosis also features a hilarious stand-up comedian to open the show because foreplay is always appreciated.

Dinner with a vibe in Martorano’s at Paris Las Vegas. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Dinner with a side of oontz

Did you know restaurateur Steve Martorano used to be a DJ? It shows in the fun and hip vibe at his Paris Las Vegas restaurant, Martorano’s. As the evening gets later, the volume goes up as the music transitions to a party mix of classic R&B, disco, slow jams and classic rock. This creates a party vibe like no other, complemented by the sparkly disco balls on the ceiling.

Bottle service without breaking the budget

Bottle service isn’t always in the budget but in Paris Las Vegas, it’s more affordable than you think. Le Central offers bottle service ranging from $39 to $59. Each bottle comes with two mixers and garnishes so you can live the lush life without the nightclub price tag. The bar is centrally located, hence the name, in the center of the casino floor, making it an excellent place for people watching and hanging out with your crew while enjoying bottle service.

A room with a view

It’s no secret there’s a replica of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas. The massive structure is a half-scale replica of the original one in Paris, France. What you may not realize is you can score a room with a view of this iconic monument. When booking your room, look for rooms with the “Eiffel View” designation so you can gaze upon the Eiffel Tower from your room. Certain Red Rooms and newly renovated Burgundy Rooms feature this spectacular view, along with the posh, Versailles-styled Napoleon Suite, the contemporary chic Charlemagne Suite and the freshly remodeled Èlègant Suite.

Open air patio at Mon Ami Gabi is a great stop to people watch on the Las Vegas Strip . Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Mon Ami Gabi is the place to be

If you’re looking for a Strip restaurant with a fantastic view, Mon Ami Gabihas you covered. Sitting on the open-air patio makes you feel like you’re actually in Paris and the beautifully bright atrium, tucked just inside the café, is also a great option for a great view to accompany your meal. The restaurant is known for its rolling wine cart and steak frites but its menu’s real hidden gem is the classic profiteroles for dessert, filled with vanilla ice cream and a heavenly double chocolate fudge. It’s a secret you’ll want to share with friends, even if you don’t want to actually share your order of profiteroles with them.

What’s your favorite song? Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.

Free lounge entertainment does still exist

The Vegas entertainment landscape of yesteryear featured free lounge acts everywhere you turned. These days, it’s a little harder to come by but Paris Las Vegas rises to the occasion with Napoleon’s Lounge where you can find one of the best acts on the Strip, for free! Napoleon’s Lounge is a lively piano bar featuring dueling pianists who challenge each other nightly. The upbeat showdown is so much fun you won’t believe there’s no cover. Submit your song requests and you might just hear your favorite tune.

Get a taste of Hell’s Kitchen

The first Hell’s Kitchen restaurant is opening in January across the street at Caesars Palace, but did you know you can get a taste of the hit TV show at Gordon Ramsay Steakat Paris Las Vegas? Ask for the Hell’s Kitchen Tasting Menu, which offers five delectable courses with an optional wine pairing. The current limited edition tasting menu features a Scotch egg, baby beet salad, seared scallops, Land & Sea Beef Wellington and a peanut butter bar for dessert.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-hotels/paris-las-vegas/secrets-of-paris/feed/264629Celebrate New Year’s Eve With These Las Vegas Dinnershttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/new-years-eve-dinners-las-vegas/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/new-years-eve-dinners-las-vegas/#respondWed, 13 Dec 2017 17:00:06 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas?p=65187&preview=true&preview_id=65187You don't have to start those resolutions about eating healthy until Jan. 1, so on New Year's Eve in Las Vegas, you'll want to have an epic meal.

]]>You don’t have to start those resolutions about eating healthy until Jan. 1, so on New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas, you’ll want to have an epic meal. Many restaurants around town pull out all the stops for New Year’s Eve with special menus.

Whether you want a gourmet meal, a casual dinner or an all-you-can-eat buffet, you’ll find it at these Las Vegas restaurants.

Bally’s Las Vegas

BLT Steak is an interpretation of an American steakhouse with traditional fare and a bistro ambiance. The New Year’s Eve menu will feature dry aged prime rib, lamb porterhouse, seared foie gras and more.

This New York City landmark serves traditional East Coast-style steakhouse fare.The New Year’s Eve experience includes three courses with big eye tuna and truffles, surf and turf and chocolate caramel lava cake.

MR CHOW at Caesars Palace features modern and classic décor highlighted with high-end touches and one-of-a-kind elements. For New Year’s Eve there will be a special menu three-course menu with choices like chicken satay, glazed prawns, Beijing chicken, lobster and more.

Searsucker introduces Brian Malarkey’s contemporary spin on American classic comfort foods. This New Year’s Eve, enjoy a four-course meal for $95 per person from 5 – 6:30 p.m. and $125 per person from 7-11 p.m. The specialty menu features fresh biscuits to start, dishes to share including Hamachi, tuna tacos, calamari, bone marrow and more, as well as one entree per person. Guests will enjoy a sweets platter for the table, which includes mini ice cream sammies, truffles, petite fours and chocolate dipped strawberries.

Carmine’s will ring in 2018 with a party complete with a DJ, dancef loor, three-hour open bar and dinner buffet featuring Carmine’s signature dishes. Guests will enjoy tastes of the cold antipasto, penne alla vodka, salmon oreganata, eggplant parmigiana and more. The festivities begin at 9:30 p.m. and go until 12:30 a.m. Tickets are priced at $150 for the Carmine’s Party Package and $250 for the Ultra-Deluxe Package with a premium open bar and preferred seating.

Emmy Award-winning celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis shares her delicious Italian cuisine at GIADA. For New Year’s Eve there will be a tasting menu with antipasti, lobster ravioli, New York strip steak and more.

Enjoy the restaurant’s famous sizzling steaks in a setting with Strip views. The celebration menu includes a starter, entree, side and dessert. Choices include lobster bisque, surf and turf, potatoes au gratin and cheesecake.

Located in The LINQ Promenade, this quick service restaurant provides authentic British fish and chips fare from celeb chef Gordon Ramsay. New Year’s Eve choices include battered turkey wings, turkey gravy chips and more.

Virgil’s will celebrate the new year with barbecue, cocktails and live music. Party-goers will enjoy a pre-fix menu complete with BBQ wings, Caesar salad, Trainwreck fries, Memphis-style ribs, Texas brisket, Carolina pulled pork and barbecue quarter chicken as well as Virgil’s famous pudding pie for dessert. The party goes from 9 p.m. – midnight. The pre-fix menu is priced at $40 and the premium open bar is priced at $50.

Immerse yourself in the sights and flavors of a Parisian sidewalk café experience. The New Year’s Eve menu features four courses with choices like French onion soup, surf and turf, seafood paella and a chocolate caramel tart.

The homestyle cuisine at this Italian Las Vegas restaurant gets kicked up a notch thanks to the edgy attitude of Steve Martorano. On New Year’s Eve there will be a three-course menu with choices including meatball & salad, fried calamari, penne alla vodka, short rib Bolognese with papperdelle and more.

Planet Hollywood’s Spice Market Buffet features fare from around the world. There will be a New Year’s weekend brunch menu and a New Year’s Eve weekend dinner menu with honey glazed ham, herb crusted tri tip, five spiced leg of lamb and more.

]]>http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/new-years-eve-dinners-las-vegas/feed/065187Where To Find Holiday Meals In Las Vegashttp://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/where-to-dine-during-the-holidays-las-vegas/
http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas/las-vegas-restaurant/where-to-dine-during-the-holidays-las-vegas/#respondThu, 07 Dec 2017 18:02:00 +0000http://blog.caesars.com/las-vegas?p=64572&preview=true&preview_id=64572Las Vegas has everything from all-you-can-eat buffets to steakhouses and casual restaurants offering all of your holiday favorites. Be sure to get your fill before you have to set those healthy New Year's resolutions.

]]>It’s the holidays and that means it’s time to indulge. Las Vegas is all about indulgence so be sure to dig in to one of the special holiday meals that are being served at Las Vegas restaurants. We’ve got everything from all-you-can-eat buffets to steakhouses and casual restaurants offering all of your holiday favorites.

Get your fill before you have to set those healthy New Year’s resolutions.

This New York City landmark serves traditional East Coast-style steakhouse fare. Enjoy a three-course prix-fixe menu for Christmas including a 12-ounce herb crusted prime rib with Yukon gold potatoes and truffle au jus.

The French village setting of this buffet is highlighted by live-action stations and food cooked to order. Christmas dinner offerings will include prime rib, roasted turkey, leg of lamb, apricot glazed ham, salmon and more.

Set on the 50th floor of Rio Las Vegas, VooDoo Steak offers a different approach to your average steakhouse. The restaurant will serve a four-course prix fixe menu on Christmas. Guests will start with open faced lobster ravioli and an apple stack salad made with goat cheese, cranberries and pecans. For the entrée, guests will enjoy a veal chop served with bourse cheese, marsala reduction and ham gnocchi. The dining experience will come to an end with a Mont Blanc Christmas log – a chiffon cake with chestnut cream, blackcurrant creméux and milk chocolate glaze.